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General Information
Camp Gilmour Senior Counselors and Instructors consist of GA faculty and staff as well as qualified, certifed and experienced instructors and teachers from outside sources. Junior counselors are Gilmour students who have been trained to assist the senior counselors and instructors in providing the best possible Gilmour experience for our campers.
Communication
Registration is through UltraCamp (www.ultracamp.com) where families can set up an online account to register and pay for camps. Full payment is required at registration. Registrations can be amended until June 1, 2017. You will receive a confirmation email after successfully registering.
Contact Information
Camp Gilmour (440) 684-4580 Director (440) 684-4524 Preschool Director (440) 634-4580 Email summercamp@gilmour.org Website www.gilmour.org/summercamp
Senior Counselor/Instructor Communication
Senior Counselor/Instructors will communicate any additional information regarding camps via the email provided at registration on the Thursday prior to your camp start date. If your registration is received late, there may be a delay in this communication.
Field Trip and Off-Site Transportation Gilmour Academy uses our own buses and vans as transportation for our field trips and off-site programs. All drivers have proper credentials and background checks.
Facilities
Gilmour Academy is located in Gates Mills Ohio on a 144-acre campus. Our state of the art campus and facilities include an 8-lane pool and smaller pool area for our younger swimmers, two ice rinks, four basketball courts, three soccer fields, one turf athletic field and all-weather track, three baseball fields, six tennis courts, a wellness room that includes cardio and weight equipment, and a full weight room. Gilmour is a bring-your-own-device (BYOD) campus, so students and campus visitors have ample Wi-Fi access. Music and art, labs and practice facilities are housed in the Kelley Middle School building.
Extended Care Program
Before Care is held from 7:15 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the Lower School. This program provides a variety of activities for your child as he or she prepares for the day. Day campers will be bussed to the Upper School Campus at 8:30 a.m. to begin their camp day.
After Care is also held at the Lower School from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Campers from the Day Camp are bussed to the Lower School at 4:15 p.m. After Care is another opportunity for our campers to enjoy activities, play on the playground and unwind. A snack is provided for After Care campers. Parents may not drop off their children at the Upper School or Lower School until 8:30 a.m. if they are not enrolled in Before Care. Parents must pick up their children from camp no later than 4:15 p.m. Anyone who remains after 4:15 p.m. will be bussed to the Lower School for the After Care program and families will be charged. Parents must pick up their children from After Care by 6 p.m. A $1 per minute late charge will be assessed beyond 6 p.m.
Late Drop-off or Early Pick-up. If it is necessary to drop off your camper later than 7 a.m. or pick up before 4 p.m. the administrative assistant is available to help with these requests. The camp office manager can be reached at (440) 684-4580.
Lunch
Register early. Register online before February 28, 2017 and receive a 10% discount. There is no discount on overnight accommodations. Sibling discount. $50 off second through fourth child. Only one discount may be used per camp.
Camp Gilmour provides lunch for most of our programs. The cost is included in your camp registration. AVI offers a hot main dish, including vegetarian and sandwich options. The menu will be provided in your Thursday email prior to your camp week. Students are welcome to pack lunches, but are reminded not to bring items containing nuts. Half-day only programs, (preschool and day camp) do not include lunch. Campers who register for two half-day programs will be provided lunch and an activity between their two sessions (12 -1 p.m.)
Drop-off and Pick-up
Drop-off for Before Care and Preschool Camp is at the Lower School. Please follow signage for parking and drop-off areas. Parents are asked to enter the building to drop off these campers. Drop-off for Day and Specialty Camps is at the circle outside the Athletic Center. Counselors will be there at 8:30 a.m. to greet your camper and take him/her into the Athletic Center. Drop-off and Pick-up for Hockey Camps is at the Ice Arena. Parents are asked to check your hockey player in and out. Someone will be at the desk inside the door to assist. Pick-up for Day Camp is in the circle of the Athletic Center. On Monday, you will receive a tag to put in your car. When you drive up, a counselor will go to get your camper in the Athletic Center, bring him/her to your car and their senior counselor will have you sign them out. You do not need to leave your car. Pick-up for Preschool Camp is at the Lower School. Parents are asked to park in the parking lot and enter the building to sign out their camper. Pick-up for After Care is at the Lower School. Parents are asked to park in the parking lot and enter the building or go to the playground to sign out their camper
Registration
Online at gilmour.org/summercamp. There will be no camp on Tuesday, July 4. The cost for this four-day week has been adjusted. All camp fees are due upon registration. Weekly sign-up only: Must register by noon on Thursday prior to start of camp session. This is so we can provide for the proper number of counselors.
Savings
Refund Policy
Registration fees, paid online for Gilmour’s Summer Camp programs are refundable if canceled by June 1, 2017. After June 1, you will be charged a $100 cancellation fee. If you wish to swap your registration for another Gilmour camp, you must contact the camp director at (440) 684-4580. Any request for cancellation due to illness or injury must be accompanied by a doctor’s note.
Welcome to Camp Gilmour! Gilmour Academy is one of the oldest summer camp programs in Northeast Ohio. We are excited to announce that for the summer of 2017, many of our programs will be returning. However, we are also adding a variety of fresh and unique full- and half-day offerings. Camp Gilmour is designed to meet the needs of parents, families and our campers. We are looking forward to a camp experience that sees your child grow and mature into a person who is making a difference each day.
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June 5-9 June 12-16 June 19-23 June 26-30 July 3-7 (no camp July 4) July 10-14 July 17-21 July 24-28 July 31 - August 4
Before Care Ages 3-5 Half Day Ages 3-5 Full Day Ages 5-13 Check-in Ages 5-13 Half Day AM Ages 5-13 Half Day PM Ages 5-13 Full Day After Care
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DROP-OFF LOCATION
7:15 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Lower School Lower School Lower School Athletic Center/Upper School Athletic Center/Upper School Athletic Center/Upper School Athletic Center/Upper School Pick-up at the Lower School
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9
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QUESTIONS? Contact us at (440) 684-4580 or summercamp@gilmour.org
AGES 3-5 GIRLS AND BOYS
Preschool Camp
FULL DAY (M-F) 8:30 A.M. - 4 P.M. $325 OR
Preschool Camp at Gilmour Academy is a journey of discovery. Campers enjoy themed weeks filled with learning, crafts and fun, including swimming lessons given by licensed instructors in our state-of-the-art pool.
June 5-9
Camp With Us Pitch a tent at Camp Gilmour for a fun camping adventure! We will learn about hiking and nature, have fun fishing for prizes, and tell stories by the campfire. No campout would be complete without s’mores! Combine Camp With Us and TetraBrazil Soccer Camp Attend full- or half-day camp and enjoy the soccer camp as part of the morning activities. See information in Partial Day Specialty Camps.
June 12-16
Where is the Cat in the Hat? Find your inner creativity as we climb into the colorful worlds of Dr. Seuss! From Cat in the Hat to Horton Hears a Who, we will all be running around like Thing 1 and Thing 2. So be ready to count your fish and defend the trees as we wear our red and white striped hats. Combine Where is Cat in the Hat? with Gates Mills Village Safety Town. Attend camp in the morning, have lunch and then be bussed to Safety Town in the Ice Arena at 12:30. Parents pick up campers at 2:30 p.m. at the Ice Arena. Sign-up begins March 1, 2017.
June 19-23
Campers to the Rescue This week will focus on safety and helping others. Camp will conclude with a superhero theme and dress-up Friday. Other activities might include a field trip to the Fire House and visits from the Police Department and demonstrations from the lifeguards.
June 26-30
Beautiful Noise Join in as the beat goes on. Campers will enjoy music and movement, laughter and singing. March in our band and explore music with instruments as campers will make their own “music.”
July 3-7 (no camp July 4)
Party in the USA!
We will make our own fireworks as we learn about the 4th of July and celebrate our country! Join us for a red, white and blue extravaganza of a picnic, parade, patriotic crafts, activities, songs and flag-waving. Four-Day Week Full Day $271 Half Day $150
HALF-DAY OPTION (M-F) 8:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M. $175 T-shirt, lunch and snacks are included in fee.
July 10-14
Careers “R” Us What do you want to be when you grow up? We will have a dress-up day that will let all of us know what you want to be. “OH THE PLACES YOU’ LL GO”
July 17-21
Sports New sports will be presented and enjoyed during this week. Sportsmanship, skills and team spirit will abound. We’ll include drills and assorted activities to improve balance and focus while building strength and motor skills. Your team is counting on you! Come join in the fun. Combine Sports and TetraBrazil Soccer Camp Attend full- or half-day camp and enjoy the soccer camp as part of the morning activities. See information in Partial Day Specialty Camps.
July 24-28
How Things Work This week is sure to bring out the scientist in all of us! This hands-on theme allows campers to learn about how things work, watch fun scientific reactions, and maybe even build their own erupting volcano!
July 3 1- August 5
Cleveland Rocks What will we dig up this week? Dinosaurs, rocks and fossils will all be part of a week discovering what is in dirt and what dirt is made of.
AGES 5-12 GIRLS AND BOYS
Day Camps
FULL DAY (M-F) 8:30 A.M. - 4 P.M. $325
FULL DAY
T-shirt, lunch and snacks are included in fee.
Themed weeks allow campers to engage in activities and field trips as well as special guest appearances. There are opportunities to explore interests, develop friendships and play with fairness and confidence. The relationship-oriented staff of teachers and Gilmour students provide a foundation for happy campers and parents.
June 5-9
July 10-14
Camp With Us
Cartoons & Characters
What better way to get the summer off on the right foot, then to get cracking on the skills and activities that we’ve waited for all spring? Camp with us is an opportunity for campers to immerse themselves in the world of summertime outdoor activities, including hiking,campfires and camping skills. Get ready for Camp Gilmour’s first week of fun activities that will ignite the fire for a safe and fulfilling summer.
Who do you like most? Gumball? SpongeBob? Nemo? Dory? Campers will explore the world that is cartoon land. What can we imagine? How do cartoons entertain or teach? Let’s explore our inner creativity and also appreciate the work of master cartoonists!
June 12-16
Harry Potter Returns It’s time to aspire. Who is the greatest in all of Hogwarts? Every camper will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fantastic world of Harry Potter. Imagine joining with the characters of Hogwarts for a week of magic and Quidditch play. Campers will reinvent themselves as magical beings with special powers to better their own worlds.
June 19-23
Superheroes Assemble / UNITE Superman! Batman! Wonder Woman! Catwoman! Doctor Strange! Campers unite! Let’s explore and power up our creativity. How can we use the superpowers we have to make our world better? Campers will create their own superheroes and become what they believe!
June 26-30
The Gilmour Summer Music Festival Let’s take time to celebrate life with music! Who likes to sing? Dance? Perform? Want to hear something new? Whatever you like, whether it’s Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Justin Bieber or Taylor Swift, we will experience the power and joy of the music in our lives.
July 17-21
Careers “R” Us Ever think about starting a business? How about being an entrepreneur? We will get down to the serious business of having fun this week. Campers will enjoy a number of activities that are fun-based and business-oriented. Who says kids can’t start businesses? Oh yes they can!
July 24-28
Games & Gadgets How does technology make possible the impossible? Campers will be introduced to a variety of tech toys that will allow them to explore their imaginations. How can you put anyone anywhere with a green screen? What are special effects? Let’s have a tech adventure and see what magic we can make.
July 31 - August 4
Cleveland Rocks It used to be said that in Cleveland, “You Gotta be Tough.” Now that Cleveland is truly in its renaissance, we want to explore all the vibrant and interesting aspects of the city that make it such an amazing place to live in and to love.
July 3-7 (no camp July 4)
SPORTS
Have you ever dreamed of being a professional athlete? Let’s take a good look at professional sports. How much time and dedication does it take to reach the top? What can we learn from the pros? Even if we don’t make the Olympic Team, NBA, WNBA, NFL, NHL, MISL or MLB, we can develop all-star habits! Four-Day Week $271
Register online at gilmour.org/summercamp
AGES 3-16 GIRLS AND BOYS
Specialty Camps
PARTIAL DAY (M-F)
PARTIAL DAY
T-shirt, lunch and snacks are included in fee.
June 5-9 July 17-22
June 13-17
Safety Town
TetraBrazil Soccer Academy
$120
(3 year olds)
Gilmour has partnered with Challenger Sports and British Soccer Camps to offer the Mini Kickers Soccer Camp for 3 year olds. During the 1-hour per day camp, the British Soccer Academy will introduce your camper to basic elements of the game. Fully trained and qualified British and Brazilian coaches will introduce social, physical and emotional skills through soccer. The 8:1 player to coach ratio, offers a high-energy program for children.
June 5-9 July 17-22
Boys/Girls Boys/Girls
3 year olds 3 year olds
9 - 10 a.m. 9 - 10 a.m.
Combine TetraBrazil Soccer Academy with preschool camp Camp with Us (June 5-9) and Sports (July 17-22).
TetraBrazil Soccer Academy
$135
(4&5 year olds)
Gilmour has partnered with Challenger Sports and British Soccer Camps to offer the Mini Kickers Soccer Camp for 4 and 5 year olds. During the daily, 1½-hour program, the British Soccer Academy will introduce your camper to basic soccer fundamentals, skill building and games. Fully trained and qualified British and Brazilian coaches will introduce social, physical and emotional skills through soccer. The 8:1 player ratio offers a high-energy program for children. Boys/Girls Boys/Girls
4 & 5 year olds 10-11:30 a.m. 4 & 5 year olds 10-11:30 a.m.
Combine TetraBrazil Soccer Academy with preschool camp Camp with Us (June 5-9) and Sports (July 17-22).
June 5-9 July 17-22
4-5 year olds 4-5 year olds
9 - 11 a.m. 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
Gilmour has partnered with Challenger Sports and British Soccer Camps to offer this one-day (3 hours) youth soccer program. The camp emphasizes individual skill development, core techniques and small-sided games. Boys/Girls Boys/Girls
6-16 year olds 6-16 year olds
$60
Gilmour Academy is offering Red Cross Learn-to-Swim classes featuring six levels of Learn-to-Swim instruction to help swimmers of all ages and abilities develop their swimming and water safety skills. The Red Cross Learn-to-Swim program teaches aquatic and safety skills in a logical progression. The objective is to instruct individuals to swim and to be safe in, on and around the water. The 30-minute classes are held on Saturdays for six weeks.
10:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 11:15 a.m.
Boys/Girls Boys/Girls Boys/Girls
Parent/Child, Preschool, Youth 1 Youth: Levels 2, 3 4 Youth: Levels 5, 6
June 26-30
Let’s Cook
$200
This half-day camp (3 hours) experience is a great opportunity for campers to learn from Gilmour’s own chefs. Young chefs will create at least one new dish each day while practicing essential kitchen skills and mastering the fundamentals of cooking. Boys/Girls
8-14 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon.
$200
(6-16 years old)
June 5-9 July 17-22
Boys/Girls Boys/Girls
Combine Where is the Cat in the Hat? with Gates Mills Village Safety Town . Attend camp in the morning, have lunch and then be bussed to Safety Town in the Ice Arena at 12:30. Parents pick up campers at 2:30 p.m. at the Ice Arena. Sign-up begins March 1, 2017.
TetraBrazil Soccer Academy
Session 1 Session 2
Red Cross Swimming Lessons
5-9 July 17-22
June 5-9 July 17-22
June 10-July 15 (Saturdays)
J une
$25
Safety Town is an awareness program designed to teach the importance and methods of safety to preschool-aged children (must be 4 by June 12, 2017, no exceptions). Children will learn safety procedures for playgrounds, outdoors, bus and vehicle, traffic and pedestrian, bicycles, home, fire, animal, drugs and stranger safety.
1-4 p.m. 1-4 p.m.
July 31-August 4
Let’s Bake
$200
This half-day camp (3 hours) experience is for the soon-to-be-pastry chef. Learn techniques necessary for delicious cookies, bar cookies, cobblers, pies and cakes. Discover your inner chef as you bake and take home a delicious dessert each day!
Boys/Girls
8-14 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon.
July 31-August 4
Cake Decorating
$200
Let’s WOW them with your cake decorating. Imagine creating beautiful borders, flowers and decorations for your cakes, cupcakes and cookies.
Boys/Girls
8-14 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
GRADES 5-8 GIRLS AND BOYS
Specialty Camps
FULL DAY (M-F) 9 A.M. - 4 P.M.
FULL DAY
T-shirt, lunch and snacks are included in fee.
June 26-30
Make-A-Movie
$360
Lights, camera, action! This week takes you through the steps needed to make a movie. Develop a storyline, create the setting, develop characters and star in your production. Your camper will learn editing and will take home a DVD of his/her Oscar hit!
Boys/Girls
Grades 5-8
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
4-DAY WEEK
Boys/Girls
Grades 5-8
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
July 24-28
Command and Conquer!
$360
Your child will have so much fun playing our collection of real-time strategy games they won’t know they’re learning teamwork, online communication, PC maintenance, and a host of skills needed by all 21st century students. Led by Gilmour Academy’s Instructor of Computer Science Dan Adiletta, students will use the Upper School’s new computer lab during a deceptively rigorous but thoroughly enjoyable week. Students will acquire agile development “best practices” as they log their progress, discuss the collaborative decision making in previous games, and report a quantitative analysis of the gameplay to the group. Games will include Starcraft, Rise of Nations and Red Alert. Only 15 openings available.
Boys/Girls
June 26-30 July 10-14
Grades 5-8
$445
Boys and girls take on the challenges of the outdoors. Partnering with Urban Sports Unlimited, campers will explore the outdoors through activities that include fishing, archery, kayaking, rowing, paddleboarding, hiking survival skills, conservation, ecology and more. An overnight camping trip to Deerassic is the highlight of the week. Boys & Girls Boys & Girls
10-13 year olds 7-9 year olds
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$300
When your camper’s creativity meets advanced technology, the magic and possibilities are endless. Working together, we will explore video game design and basic app development, set goals and then see how much further we can push our imagination..
Outdoor Adventure Camp
July 3-7 (no camp July 4)
Digital Tech Camp
July 17-21 (10-13 year olds) July 24-28 (7-9 year olds)
July 10-14
Knight School Summer Chess Camp
$200
Chess camp has a fun and friendly spirit and is a great way to keep the brain sharp during the summer while having a real blast! Chess Camp is a super-fun, high-energy chess experience in which kids ages 5-12 celebrate a new chess tactic each day with silly videos, music-driven puzzlers for prizes, colorful silicone Tactixbands, funny movies and chess clock tourneys in which the winner gets the loser’s Mardi-Gras beads! Laughter, fast-clocks and compelling teaching approaches make this camp the summer’s highlight for the hundreds of kids who make up the awesome network of The Knight School’s chess teams.
Boys & Girls
5-12 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
9 a.m. - 4 p.m..
Boys Girls
Young Launchers $360 Let your entrepreneurial spirit soar as you learn how to develop and launch your own product, create targeted marketing, and design sales materials. Your camper will refine his/her presentation, then celebrate the successful launch for our “Shark Tank” competition on the last day of camp. We will go on field trips to start-up ventures and business incubators, and see how entrepreneurs are getting to do what they love while working for themselves.
Girls Boys
Grades 5-8 Grades 5-8
9 a.m. - 4 p.m 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
QUESTIONS? Contact us at (440) 684-4580 or summercamp@gilmour.org
Sciensational Workshops for Kids PARTIAL DAY
June 19-26
June 5-9
Make It and Take It Home
$200
Grow and take home a crystal tree. Make an energy bead bracelet and watch as those amazing beads turn from white to a rainbow of colors before your eyes. Build a working electric motor. Make your own sharpie pen T-shirt and learn cool chemistry. Make your own bubbling blobs and explore the properties of a density tube. Make silly puttyglowing goo-green flubber and other cool projects. Campers will also make ice cream in our own amazing, different, Sciensational way.
Boys/Girls
6-11 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon.
June 5-9
Follow Me Robot
Hover Craft- Design Your Own VehicleEgg Drop Car $200
Do you want to design and build things that you create- not just a model you purchase? Build and take home your own super car or build an Egg Drop Car? Well this is the place for you. In these three challenges in one workshop, you will learn about Laws of Motion, Energy, Air Pressure, Friction, Lift, Speed and Acceleration. You are never too young to learn and have fun in a Sciensational hands-on way.
June 19-36
Boys/Girls
6-11 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
June 12-17
Harry Potter Join our Magical Mystery Tour
$200
All aboard for lots of hands-on fun. Join in the escapades of Harry and his friends. Play Quidditch. Make an edible wand. We will brew some fantastic potions to drink. Let’s create and watch some amazing chemical reactions. Watch a mirage appear. You won’t believe it! Wonder where the sorting hat will place you? Make cool crystals. Experiment with colored magic sand. See a mysterious glowing ball. Come join us where the magic of science, art and literature meet. Harry, Ron and Hermione await your arrival!
Boys/Girls
6-11 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon
July 12-17
White Light, Galaxies and Then Some
$200
Children explore science as a fun and exciting process of investigation. Each day we conduct experiments, discover the amazing, and test our own ideas. You will learn about LASERS. Dancing, swirling, pulsating laser light will be part of our Laser Light Show. Work with our light blitzar as a laser light flashes to music. We will conduct experiments with our LASER POINTER plus lenses and mirrors as we have fun and learn. Build and take home your own kaleidoscope, spectroscope, periscope and constellation watcher. Watch the constellations in our room and learn about all the planets as you take our 3-D Adventure into outer space! This workshop will be a De-Light-ful hands-on experience.
Boys/Girls
6-11 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
$200
How would you like to build a robot that has four built-in microphones? It will detect the sound source and in turn it will move and turn accordingly. It is your own robot to build and take home. Wow! It starts flashing and plays Do-Re-Me. Make it move the way you want it to move. It is so smart. It will move in its own routine if it does not get a signal in one minute. It will go to sleep if you do not issue any commands in 90 seconds. However, you can wake it up. Learn about the different gears and sensors as you build it. Get to build other robots working in groups. Join in our Sumo wrestling and obstacle course events with what you have built. See everything happening as you build. That’s the Sciensational way Boys/Girls
7-12 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon.
Arcade Electronics Galore
$200
Get ready to build and play your own arcade games. Your camper will have at his/her disposal resistors, switches, wires, LED diodes, transistors and more. Do not get overwhelmed. Building with electronics is fun. They will program the spinning light fan to display different sayings. Build and play a Home Run Derby game. See who gets the most home runs before getting 10 outs. A winning song will cheer. Build circuits to test your memory. Build an electronic circuit that plays the card game 21. They can learn to program the circuit board to emit different funky sounds. Play with the disco ball, sirens, or a light show. Learn the effects of the different electronic components. Learn what amps, volts, resistance and power are. Yes, in Sciensational Workshops, we learn by doing!
Boys/Girls
7-12 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
June 26-30
Magnetic Levitation for Future Transportation
$200
Build your own “futuristic Maglev” car to race and take home. In 1999 a Japanese five-car maglev train set a record of 345 miles/hour. Yours won’t go that fast, but we will have fun building it and learning how it operates. Learn about the relationship between magnetism and electricity. You will also get to build a simple maglev track as well as a cool electromagnet. Learn how motors work and generators work. Build and take home the world’s simplest motor. Make your own compass and take part in many other magnificent magnetic activities! Yes, Sciensational Workshops again starts with the Maglev car (magnetism - electricity - levitation) and goes in all directions so campers have fun and learn while doing hands-on activities..
Boys/Girls
7-12 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon
AGES 6-13 GIRLS AND BOYS PARTIAL DAY (M-F) T-shirt, lunch and snacks are included in fee.
June 26-30
3D Illumination Electronics
July 17-21 $200
Experiment, have fun and take home your own 3D Illumination Electronic Kit. The first of its kind and fantastic! There will be exciting light effects. See a three-color light tunnel. Activities include building your own security house. No one will enter as the alarm sounds and color light flash. Play button ball or hole ball. Build a projector that will show six cool images, using your 3D color glasses. Build a house with lights. Join Sciensational Workshops’ way of learning where it is hands-on and fun.
Boys/Girls
7-12 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
Space Nine 3-in-1 All-Terrain Robot
July 10-14
The Amazing 4 in 1 Robot
$200
Build your own interchangeable robot to take home with four unique modes. It is truly a four-in-one motorized robot kit. Learn how the different gears work as you are building. You will be building the Cricket-a joy on six legs. Build the Beast. It is a master of bi-pedal movement. You better not get in its way! You will also build the Trailer-the little engine that could move forward thanks to its motorized transmission. Finally, the best of all, Grandpa-Bot Robot. It has huge eyes and is everyone’s favorite bobble-headed, gear-driven family member. It is easy transforming between the four modes. Gain confidence and self-esteem, and celebrate as you are the architect that built it. Plus, have fun building a wide range of additional robotic designs with the Robotic Building System. Robots built in this portion of the workshop are not taken home. Have fun, learn, and have hands-on experience the Sciensational way.
Boys/Girls
6-10 year olds
CSI- Crime Scene Investigation
$200
You will be the super science sleuths. Have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations, and crime lab chemistry as you perform as many as 15 different experiments designed to show you just how those tricky cases are solved. Search for the evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery. Participants will: dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, test for blood type using simulated blood, examine hair and clothing fibers, practice chemistry to identify mystery substances and much more. Participants will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. Boys/Girls
7-12 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon
Can You Dig It? Fossil Hunt Do You Dig Dinosaurs?
$200
Archaeology and Paleontology seem like big words to kids. Now Sciensational Workshops for Kids makes them come alive. Each child will partake in a simulated fossil excavation, uncovering the different bones of a dinosaur. Each child will then assemble the bones to form a completed 3-dimensional dinosaur to be taken home. We will bring the excavation tools, labels and specimen bags. We will use our geological time and fossil charts. You’ll identify 20-million-year-old shark’s teeth and see other fossil replicas such as, a cave bear tooth, an ammonite, a Tyrannosaurus rex tooth or a dinosaur egg etc. See and work with our rock and mineral collection. Our giant pumice rock specimen is from Mt. St. Helens! Boys/Girls
6-11 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
July24-28
July 10-14
Boys/Girls
July 17-21
9 a.m. - Noon
$200
The Space Nine 3-in-1 All-Terrain Martian Robot will be able to do so many fantastic things. You will build this and take it home. This amazing Robot has its own controller. It can travel on rough surfaces. It can grip objects and can be a fork lift. You just make some simple changes. You will also be able to build other robots working in small groups. Build a Sumo Wrestler, have Tug-of-War events, and make these robots do creative tasks for you. Robots created in small groups will not be taken home. This robot is so cool that different parts move as if it is dancing. You control this. Be part of Robot Technology the Sciensational Way.
8-12 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
Model Airplanes, Bridge Building Electronic Gadgets
$200
Build your own rubber-powered model airplane. Use your model as a learning tool in aerospace education, or just have fun building a sound airplane that actually flies when assembled. Have fun designing and building model bridges. Join us in our bridge-building contest to see which one can hold the most weight. Learn simple engineering skills. Build six electronic projects including a patrol car siren, burglar alarm and Morse code transmitter. You will learn how the different electronic components work. Bring a little imagination and get ready to “Fly with Sciensational Workshops.”
Boys/Girls
7-12 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon
July 10-14
CSI- Crime Scene Investigation
$200
You will be the super science sleuths. Have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations and experiments designed to show you just how those tricky cases are solved. Search for the evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery. Participants will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. Note: 5-year olds must be mature enough for Day Camp.
Boys/Girls
5-7 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon
Register online at gilmour.org/summercamp
Sciensational Workshops for Kids PARTIAL DAY
July24-28
Robotic Arm Science
$200
Learn the science of robotics as you have fun building, commanding and taking home your own five motor arm! With your Robotic Arm you can command your gripper to open and close, move your robotic wrist, elbow, base and command vertical and horizontal reaching moves. Your robot will be equipped with 100 grams of lifting capacity. Additional features include a search light on the gripper for night operation. With your Robotic Arm you will have total command and visual manipulation using the five switch wired controller. Plus, have fun building a wide range of additional robotic designs with the robotic building system. Participate in our robot Olympic style challenges, robot battles and more!
Boys/Girls
9-13 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
July 31 - August 4
Egyptian Dig - Buried Treasures
$200
Children discover the amazing science of archaeology as they uncover ancient artifacts. In doing this, we will learn about Egyptian life. We will excavate with tools that real archaeologists use. As we excavate a scarab, we will find artifacts such as a hieroglyphic tablet, ankh symbol and a jackal. The artifacts are yours to keep. We will wet the sand that we dig into and create sand sculptures for display. You can make a pyramid as well as a sphinx. Let’s go back in time with a hands-on archaeological experience.
Boys/Girls
6-11 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon
July 31 - August 4
Prospectors Mystery Rock Workshop
$200
You are going to be a prospector (you know, those people who were always looking for gold). In this workshop you will get to dig for valuable gems, fascinating rocks and some ancient fossils. All are yours to keep. What hidden wonders will you find? The identities of the 10 specimens found in your Mystery Rock have been kept a secret. You will experience the thrill of discovery, much as prospectors did. You will be able to identify each one. Your specimens will be in a hard clay material just like the prospectors found. You will have to get the gems out without breaking or scratching them. That’s not easy. You will get an excavation tool, specimen brush, log book, sorting trays and labels. As a Prospector, you’ll record the color, both wet and dry texture, and its ability to float for each of the 10 specimens you dig out. Make an educated guess with our help as to whether each one is a rock, gem or fossil. See how good you are. You will learn from us the exact name and classification. We give you hands-on science... Prospector- style. Fun. Educational. Exciting!
Boys/Girls
6-11 year olds
1 - 4 p.m.
AGES 6-17 GIRLS AND BOYS FULL DAY (M-F) 8:30 A.M. - 4 P.M. Mike Chiellino, is the Head Coach for the Gilmour
Jersey, snack and lunch are included in the fee
Academy Boys Prep Hockey team. Mike has been Assist. Coach for the Men’s Hockey Team at Hamilton College (Clinton, N.Y.), Assist. Director of the Boys Hockey Program at the Nichols School in Buffalo, N.Y.; and Head Coach of the Nichols School Boys’ Prep Division II Hockey team. Chiellino has also coached the Buffalo Saints 16-U AAA and Team Western NY, (2012 Empire State Games in Lake Placid, New York); was the Assist. Director and Coach at Complete Hockey NY; was a USA Hockey Coaching Education Program (presenter); and Team Leader at the USA Hockey National Player Development Camps. Mike Chiellino is the Head Instructor for all of the hockey camps.
June 2-4
July 10-14
Compete and Battle Weekend Camp
High Intensity Team Camp - “H.I.T”
The “Compete and Battle” Weekend Camp is a three-day camp of strictly on-ice instruction which will include checking, body positioning, angling, proper body contact/engagement, and small area “compete and battle” drills to allow players to learn how to play in tight spaces. The skill to make plays/decisions with limited time and space on the ice is crucial for a hockey player to elevate their game to the next level!
The High Intensity Team camp is Gilmour’s signature hockey camp. It is one of the best camps in North America when ice time, instruction and cost are compared. Players skate close to FIVE hours a day. The instructional staff demands hard work physically and mentally. This is an inquiry-only camp in the sense that players must be approved by the camp director before officially enrolling. Campers’ parents must inquire by contacting Coach Chiellino at chiellinom@gilmour.org before registering.
Full equipment is required. Boys 13-16 years $200
The “H.I.T.” Camp is for players who have developed a solid base of fundamentals and are playing at an upper level of competition in their age group. Camp format will consist of two separate teams that will compete against one another during the weeklong camp.
June 19-23
Power Skating Camp Power skating is the most overlooked skill in hockey. Our staff will teach the techniques necessary to improve stride, agility, speed, quickness and power. The focus will be on proper use of edges to maximize speed and body control. This camp offers approximately four hours of on-ice instruction per day. Additional off-ice instruction will focus on leg strength and balance. Full equipment is required. Boys/Girls 6-14 years $350
June 26-30
Light the Lamp Shooting Camp The number one focus of this camp is to score goals! Scoring strategies covered include wrist shots, snap shots, backhands, dekes, tips and rebounds. We will teach the basics of on-ice vision, awareness and reading the goaltender. This camp coincides with the “Brick Wall” Goaltending Camp for healthy competition. Full equipment is required. Boys/Girls 6-14 years $350
June 26-30
Full equipment is required. Boys/Girls 10-13 years $400
July 31-August 4
Boys’ Overnight Hockey Camp The Boys’ Overnight Ice Hockey Camp is a week designed to help players develop fundamental skills. The emphasis is placed on individual skill development as well as team skills and concepts. The camp features a small coach-to-player ratio. Our staff includes instructors who have played and coached at the college hockey level. We provide the best possible learning environment in our facilities. Check-in begins at 8 a.m. on Monday. Camp concludes Friday at 4:00 p.m. Full equipment is required. The cost includes housing and meals for the week. Boys: Cost:
10-13 years $575 for overnight campers (10% early enrollment can only apply to $350 for camp) $350 for commuting campers
August 7-11
Brick Wall Goaltending Camp The most important position on the ice is the goaltender. This camp has developed an innovative program that fosters confidence while significantly increasing the goaltender’s ability to stop the puck. The Goaltending Camp will have current or former NCAA college hockey goaltenders as instructors to help the goaltenders need to find a style that fits their size, flexibility, quickness and creativity. This camp coincides with “Light the Lamp” Shooting Camp for healthy competition.
Combine Testing Camp This camp will focus on all testing areas surrounding the sport of ice hockey. The testing areas will include skating, stick handling, shooting accuracy, shot speed and various off-ice testing standards. Campers will receive a full printout of their testing results at the end of the week. Full equipment is required Boys/Girls 6-14 years
$350
Full equipment is required. Boys/Girls 6-14 years $350
QUESTIONS? Contact us at (440) 684-4580 or summercamp@gilmour.org
Sports Camps
Girls’ Volleyball Camp
$150
Under the direction of Dan Coughlin, the Gilmour Academy 2015 State Champion volleyball program will host two camps this summer. Campers will receive advanced training, learn new techniques and fundamentals, make new friends, and have fun! Training and skills are taught by our knowledgeable coaching staff. Former Gilmour volleyball players will also help with instruction. June 26 - 30 Grades 6 - 10 July 24 - 28 Grades 6 - 10
4 - 6 p.m. 4 - 6 p.m.
Girls Softball Camp
$50
Players will work with Gilmour coaches. Tony Bondra has more than 20 years of softball coaching experience, including high school and travel ball. Kristy Booher Angelo is a two-time high school state champion, collegiate All-American, and longtime travel ball player who earned All-World and several national championships as an outfielder. Mandy Hansen is a two-time high school state champion and state tournament MVP as a catcher, as well as a longtime travel ball player and national softball champion. Equipment needed: Glove and bat (if you have a favorite) July 13 July 13
8 - 10 year olds 11 - 13 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon 1 - 4 p.m.
Big Shot Basketball Camp
July 10 - 14
Boys & Girls 7 - 13 years old
9 a.m. - Noon
Boys Football Camp
$200
Gilmour’s Coach Chris Kosiorek and his staff will work with boys to learn offensive and defensive skills and techniques to be a successful football player. This camp is designed to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for success in the game of football. Emphasis will be placed on individual drills to build skills such as receiving, running routes, passing, footwork, pass drops, agility running, blocking schemes, tackling and reading keys. Equipment needed: T-shirt, shorts, indoor and outdoor shoes. June 24-28
Boys entering grades 5 - 8
9 a.m. - Noon
Cross Country Camp
$150
Under the direction of Gilmour’s head varsity coach, Matt Lindley, this $200
The purpose of Big Shot Basketball Camps is to provide an opportunity for young basketball players to learn and develop their skills. Basketball, like any other sport, has become more competitive than ever. In order to be successful, you must learn the fundamentals of the game. Big Shot Basketball Camps will give you an opportunity to learn skills that will make you a better player. Our staff includes the very best high school coaches in the area. These coaches will concentrate on teaching you the fundamentals to make you a winner! Gilmour Academy is now partnering with Big Shot Basketball under the direction of Sean O’Toole, Gilmour Academy’s athletic director and head basketball coach David Pfundstein`93 A Tradition - A Practice - A Promise. Equipment needed: Tennis shoes (no black soles), socks, shorts and a t-shirt Check gilmour.org/summercamp for dates and times.
$200
Gilmour’s Girls’ DIII State Champion head coach Joe Ciuni ‘03 works with boys and girls to learn the skills and team tactics to be successful in soccer. The camp will prepare players for the next level of their careers. Sportsmanship and respect for others are hallmarks of the experience. Drills and games will help boost player’s love of the game while developing them into well-rounded soccer players. Equipment needed: Soccer ball, cleats, shin guards and tennis shoes
This clinic will review fast pitch offensive and defensive skills. Learn proper techniques for throwing, fielding, bunting, hitting, base running and more from the Gilmour coaching staff.
Soccer Camp
camp is open to all runners. Campers will learn the basics of strength training, nutrition and other tools for becoming a successful runner. Coach Lindley was the 2016 New Herald Coach of the Year, and has led his teams to Top 10 state rankings 11 of the last 12 years. Running the camp on the CYO championship course, Coach Lindley and his GA runners are excited to share their experience and knowledge to help you become a better runner and leader! Equipment needed: T-shirt, shorts, indoor and outdoor shoes. July 10 -14
Boys & Girls 7 - 15 year olds
Boys Lacrosse Camp
9 a.m. - Noon
Half $150/Full $240
Gilmour Academy is partnering with Force Sports and the Ohio Machine to offer a boys lacrosse camp. At the Ohio Machine Lacrosse Camp, young athletes will learn or continue to develop the fundamental skills of lacrosse in a safe, comfortable and fun environment. This camp is offered to boys ages 11 to 17 and will be divided into specific groups based on age and skill level. The coaches will focus on activities and games specifically designed for each level of player. For the younger (less experienced) players, the staff will focus on introducing and developing the technical fundamentals of lacrosse. The older (more experienced) players will be challenged at a higher level and taught to make game decisions while keeping possession of the ball. This camp will be a great way for players of all levels to improve their game and become more competitive players! Further information, details and reservations can be found at this address: www.gilmour.org/BoysLaxAtTheForce June 19 - 22
Boys
7-15 years
AGES 6-17 GIRLS AND BOYS FULL DAY (M-F) 8:30 A.M. - 4 P.M. Jersey, snack and lunch are included in the fee
Learn to Row and Sail
Half $250/Full $400
The Learn to Row & Sail program is an excellent opportunity for young athletes to learn and improve their skills. No experience is necessary - the coaches will teach everything a new rower/sailor needs to know to start them on their water career. Campers will gain experience through sculling (two oars per person), land work on our ergometers (indoor rowing machines), indoor rowing tanks, on shore and on water general skills, including wind direction, rigging, rules of the road, and boat-handling. Parent orientation is held during the first hour of the first session of all Learn to Row & Sail programs. Campers will be prepared to participate in additional rowing and sailing opportunities with The Foundry depending upon age at the completion of this course. Campers will be bussed from Gilmour to and from The Foundry Rowing and Sailing Center located at 1381 Columbus Road, Cleveland Ohio 44113. Registration for the rowing or sailing camp is at www.clevelandfoundry.org Transportation from Gilmour to the Foundry and back is $50 per week. We will leave Gilmour at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. and return at 1 p.m. or 4:15 p.m..
European Foil Fencing
$250
European Swordsmanship has been practiced for centuries. Fencing develops physical fitness, mental concentration, coordination, speed and agility. Fencing is one of the few sports that exercises all of the body’s major muscle systems. On the psychological side, fencing makes you more alert. Fencing also develops mental focus. Fencing can help you acquire the reflexes of a boxer, the legs of a high-jumper, and the concentration of a tournament chess player. But the best thing about fencing is - IT’S FUN! Fencing has everything you could want from a sport. It has tradition and elegance plus it is the fastest martial sport of them all. Join European medalist, Ernie Kiraly who will cover all aspects of fencingfoot drill, weapon drill, tactics, rules, scoring and judging. Equipment needed: Shorts, t-shirt and tennis shoes. Equipment will be provided by Kiraly Fencing Academy June 19-23
7-15 year olds
9 a.m. - Noon
You must register separately for transportation at gilmour.org/summercamp 9 a.m. - Noon 1 - 3:30 pm 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
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Summer Institute
June 12-16
The Business of 3D Printing #BIZ3D (Veale Foundation)
June 5 - July 7
Geometry
Steve Marcus & Matt Vanek Unleash your inner entrepreneur and learn about the world of 3D printing. Campers will learn how successful entrepreneurs find solutions to everyday problems and will use 3D printing technology and computer modeling to create actual products. Learn the basics of design thinking and experience a week that will teach problem solving and promote critical thinking skills utilizing 3D printing technology.
Grades 9-12
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Speech
$600 for Gilmour students $750 for non-Gilmour students
James Polak The class is designed to help students develop their skills in public speaking. Students will learn the speech preparation process, how to combat stage fright and how to adapt to different speaking situations. Students will engage in topics that include composition of their own orations, interpreting other orators’ work, persuasive speaking, informative speaking and debate. Attendance in classroom sessions is mandatory and missing more than one may result in forfeiting credit for the course. The course will fulfill Gilmour’s speech requirement for graduation. Grades 8-12
M-F
9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
.5 credit
June 5 - July 7
Chemistry
$1200 for Gilmour students $1400 for non-Gilmour students
Cynthia Fidanza This is an introductory chemistry course that includes an examination of atomic and molecular structure, chemical reactions, periodicity, the behavior of gases, bonding, solution chemistry, equilibrium, thermo-chemistry, acids and bases, oxidation/reduction and electro chemistry. Laboratory work and related problem-solving exercises are integrated into the coursework. Students will be provided with an excellent foundation for understanding molecular aspects of biology. Gilmour students will earn one credit and fulfill Gilmour’s chemistry requirement for graduation. Attendance is mandatory and missing more than one class may result in forfeiting credit for the course.
Grades 9-12
Karen Roxbury In this course, students will analyze characteristics and properties of two- and three-dimensional geometric shapes, develop mathematical arguments about a variety of geometric relationships, describe spatial relationships using coordinate geometry, apply transformations and use symmetry to analyze mathematical situations. Gilmour students will earn one credit which can be used to fulfill the state’s requirement for four mathematics credits. Attendance is mandatory and missing more than one class may result in forfeiting credit for the course. Prerequisite: An A or B in Algebra I and teacher recommendation are required. No past programming experience is required.
July 10-21
$1200 for Gilmour students $1400 for non-Gilmour students
$360
M-F
8 a.m. - 2:20 p.m.
1 credit
Grades 9-12
M-F
8:30 a.m. - 2:20 p.m.
1 credit
July 10-20
Learning Skills
$200 for non-Gilmour students $250 for non-Gilmour students
Whitney Daly This class prepares incoming ninth graders for high school curriculum. Students will examine their learning styles and develop skills in time management, organization, note taking, studying and test taking. The course will also explore the importance of critical thinking, problem solving and active reading.
Incoming 9th graders
M-F
9:30 -11:30 a.m.
Enrichment
QUESTIONS? Contact us at (440) 684-4580 or summercamp@gilmour.org
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Gilmour Academy is an independent, Catholic coed school in the Holy Cross tradition for students Montessori (18 months-Kindergarten) and Grades 1-12. Gilmour Academy inspires young people to discover their voices academically, spiritually and personally. Through a personalized approach to instruction facilitated by small class sizes, students are encouraged to explore their individual interests while maximizing their talents and are provided ample Easy online registation forms can be found at gilmour.org/summercamp
opportunity to do so. To learn more about Gilmour Academy, please call (440) 473-8050 or email admission@gilmour.org.
An independent, Catholic coed school in the Holy Cross tradition | Montessori preschool (18 months - Kindergarten) and Grades 1-12